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Bem-vindo. Novo aqui? Nós somos os autores e fornecedores de uma vasta gama de cursos de formação de código aberto, baseado em Melksham, Inglaterra. Acreditamos em cuidar dos nossos clientes e devolver para a comunidade tambám. Quer ou não temos treinado, você está livre para navegar em nosso material:
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Ou selecione Open Source assunto:
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 •  Perl Programming
 •  Programação Ruby
 •  Lua Programação
 •  Tcl Programação
 •  C e C + + Programação
 •  Programação Java
 •  Sistema Operacional Linux
 •  Banco de Dados MySQL
 •  Apache Tomcat & httpd

Características de todos os nossos públicos cursos incluem:
 •  Apresentado por nossa própria equipe profissional tutores
 •  Máximo curso tamanho 8 delegados
 •  Executar a nossa própria personalizados-equipado centro de formação
 •  habitação disponível para os delegados
 •  1 delegado mínima - sempre que executar o seu curso reservado
 •  Formação materiais escritos por nós e muitas vezes revisto

Navegue este site para mais informações, envie um e-mail ou atravás info@wellho.net ou ligue para +44 (0) 1225 708225-nos sobre se gostaria de discutir a sua empresa ou exigências pessoais.

Nossos cursos são diferentes ... [detalhes]
 •  Uma calorosa recepção na noite anterior
 •  Complimentary estação ferroviária pegar
 •  Sem o número mínimo; cursos sempre executado
 •  Executar no nosso centro de formação
 •  Fique conosco - tambám somos um hotel
 •  Cursos apresentados pelo autor
 •  Máximo de apenas 8 delegados por curso
 •  Pós-curso apoio incluiu

Cursos Agendados

Deploying Apache e Tomcat
Implantando LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL Perl / PHP / Python
Linux Basics
Linux Administração
Linux Web Server
Aprender a programar em PHP
Aprender a programar com Python
Programa de Aprendizagem em Java
Aprender a programar em Lua
Aprender a programar com Ruby
Programa de Aprendizagem em Tcl
Programa de Aprendizagem em C
Aprender a programar em C + +
Programa de Aprendizagem em Perl / Perl Programming
Programação Lua
Programação PHP
PHP Tácnicas
Programação Orientada a Objetos com PHP
O MySQL banco de dados relacional
Programação Python
Aprender a programar em Perl / Perl Programming
Usando Perl na Web
Perl para grandes projectos
Programação em C
C + + para programadores C
C e C + + Programação
Java Bootcamp
Ruby Programming
Tcl Programação
Tcl - o Tk Toolkit
Expressões Regulares

Nosso público cursos são apresentados em Inglês. Se você falar bem Inglês como segunda língua, o curso será adequado para você. Tambám executar privado curso sobre clientes locais, onde um bom local serviço de tradução pode garantir que você obtenha o máximo do curso se você não for um falante Inglês.

Inglês, Francês, Espanhol, Italiano, Alemão, Português, holandês, dinamarquês, norueguês, sueco e finlandês

(written 2009-08-09 14:45:14)

 
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  [2659] New numbers, as 01225 707126 and 01225 709638 are being retired - (2010-03-04)
  [2637] Courses - Melksham and elsewhere - until the end of April - (2010-02-16)
  [2560] Training comparison to QA Training, Learning Tree, GB Direct. - (2010-01-02)
  [2558] Happy new decade - and course and hotel prices for 2010 - (2010-01-01)
  [2505] I almost put the bins out this morning - (2009-11-16)
  [2400] Are you wanting to learn PHP? - (2009-09-08)
  [2354] Training, Open Source computer languages - (2009-08-13)
  [2350] Ten years in Melksham - looking forward to ten more. - (2009-08-11)
  [2341] Koulutus, Open Source tietokone kielillä - (2009-08-09)
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  [2337] Opleiding, Open Source computertalen - (2009-08-09)
  [2335] Ausbildung, die Open-Source-Sprachen - (2009-08-09)
  [2334] Formazione, Open Source computer lingue - (2009-08-09)
  [2333] Formación, de los lenguajes de código abierto - (2009-08-09)
  [2332] Formation, des langages Open Source - (2009-08-09)
  [2326] Learn a new programming language this summer. - (2009-08-06)
  [2278] First courses for 2010 - (2009-07-10)
  [2227] Learning PHP, Ruby, Lua and Python - upcoming courses - (2009-06-11)
  [2222] A (biased?) comparison of PHP courses in the UK - (2009-06-07)
  [2118] Spring Sprung - (2009-04-05)
  [2041] httpd, Tomcat and PHP course enhancements - (2009-02-14)
  [1629] A short introduction to our courses - (2008-05-03)
  [1623] PHP Techniques - a workshop - (2008-04-26)
  [1577] Spring and early summer training courses - (2008-03-15)
  [1565] Languages compared - based on developer community size - (2008-03-05)
  [1492] Well House Consultants Training and Hotel - 2008 news - (2008-01-01)
  [1453] What makes our courses special? - (2007-12-02)
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  [1317] 2008 course schedule - Perl, Python, PHP, Linux, Java Deployment, Ruby and more - (2007-08-23)
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  [564] Open Source training from Well House Consultants - (2006-01-14)
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  [278] Cover all the options - (2005-04-13)
  [276] An apology to Mr Boneparte - (2005-04-11)
  [274] Our most popular resources - (2005-04-10)
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  [261] Putting a form online - (2005-03-29)
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